New York State Senator Luis Sepúlveda Appoints Hennessy Reyes as Chief of Staff
February 1, 2024
Albany, NY - Underscoring her commitment to leadership excellence and dedication to public service, State Senator Luis Sepúlveda is proud to announce the promotion of Hennessy Reyes from Deputy Chief of Staff to Chief of Staff. This promotion, effective immediately, recognizes Reyes’ remarkable contributions to the Senator’s office and unwavering commitment to the constituents of the district.
“Hennessy Reyes has been an integral part of our team, demonstrating exceptional leadership, strategic insight, and a deep commitment to our community,” said Senator Sepúlveda. “As Deputy Chief of Staff, Hennessy has played a pivotal role in our operations, policy development, and constituent services. I am confident that in her new role as Chief of Staff, she will continue to drive our office forward, ensuring that we effectively serve the needs and interests of our constituents.”
In her new role, Reyes will oversee the Senator’s office operations, lead policy and legislative initiatives, and manage the staff to ensure strategic alignment with the Senator’s goals and objectives. Her leadership will be instrumental in advancing the Senator’s agenda and enhancing the office’s responsiveness to constituent needs.
“I am honored and grateful for the opportunity to serve as Chief of Staff for Senator Sepúlveda,” said Hennessy Reyes. “I look forward to continuing our work with even greater responsibility and to making a positive impact on the lives of the people in our district. Together with our dedicated team, we will persist in our efforts to address the challenges our community faces and work tirelessly towards a brighter future for all.”
Senator Sepúlveda’s office expresses its utmost confidence in Reyes’ abilities to lead as Chief of Staff and anticipates her continued contributions will significantly benefit the constituents of New York.
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